Sunday, June 10, 2012

About a month ago Extremist Leftist Pornographer and spokesman for the Democrat Party published a picture of Conservative commentator SE Cupp. The picture was captioned, “What would S.E. Cupp look like with a [d**k] in her mouth?”

The blurb that went with it:

"S.E. Cupp is a lovely young lady who read too much Ayn Rand
in high school and ended up joining the dark side. Cupp, an author and media
commentator who often shows up on Fox News programs, is undeniably cute. But
her hotness is diminished when she espouses dumb ideas like defunding Planned
Parenthood. Perhaps the method pictured here is Ms. Cupp’s suggestion for
avoiding an unwanted pregnancy.”

Of course when any Republican or Conservative make the
slightest innuendo regarding a woman, that may possibly be perceived as demeaning by a giant
stretch of the imagination, it headlines electronic media and is above the fold
in print. To their credit the Leftist women on “The View” spoke against it. The
National Organization of Women said nothing. They have agreed that certain
Republican female politicians when called s**t, b***h, c**t, etc, deserved it.

Here’s a modified copy of the pic

Now Democrat Party spokesman, and I assume he is because I've heard no one in the Democrat Party leadership speak out about this, nor anyone
in the Jurassic Press publish much about it, has gone after Conservative commentator
Ann Coulter.

“When the name Ann Coulter is mentioned, a flood of words
comes to mind: mean, angry, extremist, conservative, inflammatory,
hideous, arrogant, male. Regarding that last adjective, we are speaking
specifically of a male who is angry because he looks like a woman—sort of. You
could throw the adjective ugly into the mix, but that’s probably redundant.
Seriously, how many men have you seen in a dress who are good-looking?

It has long been postulated—by HUSTLER and others—that Ann
Coulter is a hermaphrodite or is intersexed with scrambled genes. One disorder
linked to intersexing is Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, which can cause males
to be born with underdeveloped genitals or even female sex organs, including a
vagina. Screwed up chromosomes could explain 6-foot-tall Ann’s boyish figure
and Adam’s apple.

It’s worth noting that investigative reporter Brad Friedman,
writing for this magazine in April 2008, stated that on June 15, 2005, when
Coulter filled out an application to become a Florida voter, she left blank the
section specifying sex. Supplying false information on such a document is a
third-degree felony that could result in a $5,000 fine and/or five years in
prison. But enough about Coulter’s mutant sexuality.”

“Message to Ann Coulter: Blow yourself. Seriously. Put that
thing between your legs into your mouth and suck on it until you come. It’s up
to you if you want to swallow.”

Ann Coulter

These are the same people that lecture Conservatives and
Republicans about civility. About personal attacks. About the politics of
personal destruction.

This is how far the Democrat Party and the Left has sunk. They
endorse the National Organization of Women, and use Larry Flint every election
to dig up dirt on their political opposition.

It’s been said many times in this blog, if Leftists accuse
someone of something, they’re doing it already or about to do it themselves.
The War on Women has been engaged in by the Left and Democrat Party with the
hateful misogyny of Bill Maher and most other alleged comedians of the Left,
the National Organization of Women, the years long endless attacks on Sarah
Palin, Michelle Malkin, Michelle Bachman and other courageous women.

The most recent attack on women was the vote to allow sex
specific abortions. Democrats are for this, voted for it. Most women want boys, so if this had passed,
we would have what’s going on in Communist China. Let’s murder girls in the
womb. How that for taking the War on Women to the limit? Kill females before
they take their first breath.

Steven L Dexter

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